Jonathan Borck
Education
Ph.D., public policy, Harvard University; B.S.C.E. (civil engineering), Rice University
Summary of Experience
Dr. Borck specializes in the application of statistics and economics to topics in business and public policy. He has testified in disputes involving sampling, statistics, lost profits, and damages in matters before federal courts, state courts, and arbitration panels. He has also directed projects in areas such as antitrust and competition, technology and digital platforms, health care, mortgages and housing, and the environment. In addition to his work as a consultant and expert witness at Analysis Group, he is an adjunct lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he teaches probability, statistics, and economics.
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Lost Profits Damages: Principles, Methods, and Applications (second edition)
Valuation Products and Services, LLC, 2022
2022Kinrich J, Harry E
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The Ability to Achieve Lost Sales as a Consideration in Damages Analyses
Lost Profits Damages: Principles, Methods, and Applications (second edition)
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The Applicability of the EPA Market Forces Study to the Scrap Metal Recycling Industry
White Paper, October 2011
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Options for Addressing Leakage in California’s Climate Policy
White Paper, February 2010. Commissioned by the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA)
2010 -
Evolving GHG Trading Systems Outside Its Borders: How Should California Respond?
Submitted to the California Economic and Allocation Advisory Committee (EAAC)
2009 -
Next Steps for California with Federal Cap-and-Trade Policy On the Horizon
White Paper. Commissioned by the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA), July 2009
2009
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March 22, 2022
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February 7, 2022
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April 2, 2021